sam2y@koa.cs.Virginia.EDU (Steven A. Moyer) (05/21/91)
A number of people in various newsgroups have requested information concerning the performance of the i860 and/or i860 compilers. A study just completed at the University of Virginia examines in depth the processor-memory interrelationship for a board consisting of an i860 and memory subsystem constructed from page-mode DRAMs. From an understanding of this interrelationship, guidelines are established for implementing inner-loop operations in a manner consistent with the processor architecture and memory system performance characteristics; by adhering to these guidelines the assembly language programmer or compiler writter can realize a 200-300% increase in performance over code generated in a "straight-forward" fashion. The implementation techniques presented throughout the report are dependent on a memory system constructed with static-column or page-mode DRAMs. In addition, the report focuses on vector operations (BLAS-like routines) and scientific computations built on top of them. To receive a copy of this report, send a request to: Brenda Lynch Institute for Parallel Computation School of Engineering and Applied Science University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA 22903 or bhl7u@virginia.edu ask for IPC-TR-91-007 "Performance of the iPSC/860 Node Architecture" -- +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Steve Moyer | THIS SPACE FOR RENT | | University of Virginia | | | | "Just a rebel without a clue..." | | E-mail: sam2y@virginia.edu | - The Replacements | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
sam2y@koa.cs.Virginia.EDU (Steven A. Moyer) (05/22/91)
TO THOSE WHO HAVE REQUESTED: IPC-TR-91-007 Performance of the iPSC/860 Node Architecture * Thanks for ALL your requests. Due to the SUBSTANTIAL number of people who have requested a copy of this report, we have placed it in electronic format for ftp. We are asking all those who mailed us requests to PLEASE ftp the file for printing at your local site. The procedure is as follows: 1) ftp uvacs.cs.virginia.edu (128.143.8.29) login as 'anonymous' 2) cd pub/techreports/ipc 3) * set ftp to BINARY mode 4) get ipc_91-007.PS.Z 5) exit out of ftp 6) uncompress ipc_91-007.PS.Z 7) lpr ipc_91-007.PS The report is formated for double-sided pages. Simply remove the first 2 cover pages and drop the rest in a copier set for 1-sided to 2-sided copy. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- * For those not having access to a Unix system or who are without the luxury of a postscript printer, hardcopies can be had by request. To receive a hardcopy of this report, send a request to: Institute for Parallel Computation School of Engineering and Applied Science University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA 22903 OR bhl7u@virginia.edu ask for IPC-TR-91-007 "Performance of the iPSC/860 Node Architecture" PLEASE STATE IN YOUR REQUEST THAT YOU ARE WITHOUT THE NECESSARY FACILITIES TO FTP AND/OR PRINT A COPY OF THIS REPORT. Thanks for your interest and cooperation. -- +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Steve Moyer | THIS SPACE FOR RENT | | University of Virginia | | | | "Just a rebel without a clue..." | | E-mail: sam2y@virginia.edu | - The Replacements | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+